We define this as an image of a common /r/AdviceAnimals character with Impact font.

2.

No Intentionally Bad Jokes

No posts that feature an intentionally bad joke. This includes "deep fried" images or /r/bonehurtingjuice content.

3.

Make Effort With Your Title

In general, we try to promote titles that give users an idea of the contents of the post and discourage titles that are too general and overused (such as commenting on the subreddit the image is from, or repeating the caption). For more details, please read this page.

4.

No Reposts.

No media that has been posted here within a month or is in our top 50 posts of all time. Please check the "new" section before posting.

5.

Redact Personal Identifying Information

No personal information in comments and posts. Do not post reddit links as posts, if wanted, submit as a screenshot with usernames censored. Do not link to an artist's social media page. This is a bannable offense.

6.

No Harassing/Contacting Content Creators

Do not contact and harass any of the users, or creators mentioned here. This will result in bans without warning.

7.

Keep Meta Posts to Monday

"Meta" threads (eg. subreddit suggestions, text jokes, subreddit memes, complaints etc.) should be posted only on Monday or in the weekly meta thread.

8.

Ensure Your Post Isn't Off-Topic

A post that is off-topic due to no attempt at humor. This includes political cartoons with no joke, and posting your own jokes.

9.

Stay Civil

This should go without saying, but have some basic respect for human beings.

10.

No Memes That Violate A Moratorium

Sometimes we have to instate moratoriums on particular types of memes or creators if they are becoming saturated. This means that we will have a blanket ban on that particular type of meme for a week or possibly more.